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Jimaya Baker, Alleged Ringleader in Near-Fatal Robbery, Faces New Armed Robbery Charge Involving Teens

April 8, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 13 Comments

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Jimaya Leann Baker, center, is accused of taking part in an armed robbery with La Darrien McCaskill, left, and her older brother, Jimari Baker, right, last October in Palm Coast. McCaskill was arrested and charged last February. Jimaya Baker was arrested and charged Tuesday.

Jimaya Leann Baker is the 18-year-old Palm Coast resident who is alleged to be the ringleader behind the armed robbery that resulted in the shooting and disabling of Carl Saint Felix on White Star Drive in 2018. Baker is alleged to have conspired with Diovion Smith, Lauryn Darnell, Princess Williams and one other person to rob Saint Felix during a drug transaction, after planning the robbery for weeks, according to Baker’s arrest report.




Baker was charged with armed robbery and conspiracy to commit an armed robbery last February–both first degree felonies–when she was booked at the Flagler County jail but not actually incarcerated, posting $50,000 bond immediately.

On Tuesday, Baker, a resident of 11 Slender Place in Palm Coast, was back at the jail, booked on two new charges–attempted armed robbery, a second degree felony, and principal to an armed robbery, a first-degree felony. The charges are the result of an incident dating back to the night of Oct. 24 at 48 Seven Wonders Trail in Palm Coast.

The incident was captured on surveillance video.

Footage shows two juveniles–a 16-year-old boy and a 17-year-old boy–standing at the front door of the house. Baker approaches them. “An apparent drug transaction occurs where the shirtless male hands Jimaya Baker a baggy and Baker hands the male cash,” according to the arrest report. Two other black males–La Darrien McCaskill, 20, and Jimari Baker, 20, Jimaya’s brother–then emerge from the right side of the screen. One of them scuffles with the two juveniles, and Baker snatches the money she had just turned over as Jimari allegedly points a gun at one of the juveniles.

At one point the man who was holding the gun dropped it, picked it up, and ran off with Baker and the third alleged accomplice. They got in a car and fled. McCasklill was arrested and booked in February in connection with that incident. He’s remained at the jail since, on $40,000 bond. McCaskill and Jimaya Baker told investigator it was Jimari who’d allegedly brought the gun to the scene.

“Once again, we have an act of violence surrounding a drug deal gone bad,” Sheriff Rick Staly was quoted as saying in a release. “Our detectives once again have done an outstanding job. Clearly Jimaya Baker has no remorse for her prior actions. The fact that this second incident occurred nearly a year-to-the-day after her first botched robbery is just a testament to unwillingness to turn her life around. I can only hope that the criminal justice system will hold her accountable and send her away for a long time. I also hope the juvenile drug dealers have learned they are in a dangerous career that could end their life. I hope they get out of the business before it’s too late.”

The release states “charges are pending against the other co-conspirators in this case,” though McCasklill has already been charged and the State Attorney has filed an information against him, on a charge of principal to an armed robbery. The older Baker was last been booked at the county jail at the end of last year on a misdemeanor charge of knowingly driving on a suspended license.

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Comments

  1. Hayeide says

    April 8, 2020 at 1:57 pm

    Career criminals you know they’ll be out in no time, with the track record of this court.

  2. Craig says

    April 8, 2020 at 2:02 pm

    Its not that the juveniles need to get out of the buissness, but they need to be more careful who the deal with.

  3. Dennis says

    April 8, 2020 at 2:46 pm

    They should look at bail amounts in other states. Florida seems to have very low bail fees, especially whe composited to Pennsylvania. Small bail equals release and more time.

  4. ASF says

    April 8, 2020 at 3:32 pm

    She had plenty of cash on hand for her bail which means she’s been dealing drugs and profiting from it for some time. I hope she doesn’t have a public defender. She can clearly afford to hire her own attorney.

  5. Momma K says

    April 8, 2020 at 5:07 pm

    Keep letting these dirt bags loose. The cops do their job and the damn judges let them loose. I can see why the cops get so frustrated.

  6. Curly says

    April 8, 2020 at 5:44 pm

    Ain’t palm Coast paradise now, more more, build more, buy, more, more section 8 , you got what you wanted people,

  7. Percy's mother says

    April 8, 2020 at 5:54 pm

    There’s a 16-year-old young man who lives down the street from me.

    He is already planning for his future success.

    1. He just purchased his first car CASH from his savings from summer and odd jobs.
    2. He is currently working 3 part-time jobs, over and above going to high school and getting straight A’s.
    3. He plans on getting into a good college and paying his own way.
    4. He believes in life habits that lead to success in life.
    5. He also has chores to do around the house.

    He has two younger brothers who are on the same path, the youngest who studies to get straight A’s, looks for odd jobs around the neighborhood to put into his savings account, loves and takes care of all forms of animal life and is very well-read and well-spoken. He is planning on getting into a good college and understands that success habits lead to success in life.

    Then you have the types mentioned in this article.

    What’s the difference? CHOICES. Nothing more and nothing less. The losers mentioned in this article will always be losers. The 3 young men down the street from me will always be winners because they know success principles and what it takes to make and be a winner in life.

  8. Land of no turn signals says says

    April 8, 2020 at 6:34 pm

    Just lock her up for the next 20 years and be done with if.She’s heading that way anyway.Just nonsense.

  9. Realist says

    April 8, 2020 at 10:19 pm

    You are exactly right!

  10. Jo-Anne Mione says

    April 9, 2020 at 7:55 am

    I Totally Agree

  11. attila says

    April 9, 2020 at 8:16 am

    The class of 2020.

  12. Mary Fusco says

    April 10, 2020 at 1:12 pm

    Absolutely. Enjoy people!!

  13. hawkeye says

    April 11, 2020 at 6:45 pm

    me too!

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